Tag Archives: Chris F. Holm

The Top 25 Books of 2013

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 Milo, aka “Bane of Kings”, runs down his list of Top 25 novels of the year, featuring novels from science fiction and fantasy genres, as well as young adult books. 

The Big Reap by Chris F. Holm – Advance Review [djinn24]

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djinn24 reviews The Big Reap, the epic conclusion of The Collector series by Chris F. Holm. This book comes out in print and ebook on July 30th, 2013 by Angry Robot Books.

The end of a series is such a bittersweet moment with a series as great as this one. Chris said he wanted to end this strong, he ended it Herculean. – The Founding Fields

CAUTION: This is a review of a book in a series which may contain spoilers about previous books.

The Collector: The Big Reap by Chris F. Holm – Advance Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings writes an Advance Review of The Big Reap by Chris F. Holm, the third instalment in the Angry-Robot published Collector Series, which hits shelves 30 July in the US, and 1 August in the UK. 

“A page turning story that will have you on the edge of your seats from the get go. Chris F. Holm’s third outing for Sam Thorton delivers a great storyline, and provides readers with the best novel in the series yet. Fans of the previous two books will love this one.” ~The Founding Fields

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The Failed Apocalypse Awards – Best Books of 2012 [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings selects his twenty-five favourite novels of 2012. 

“2012 has been a great year for books, with some spectacular picks that will please fantasy, historical fiction and science fiction fans alike.” ~The Founding Fields

Exclusive Cover Reveal and Q&A: The Big Reap by Chris F. Holm

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Thanks to the kind folks at Angry Robot Books, Shadowhawk and The Founding Fields presents to you an exclusive cover reveal.

“The folks at Amazing15 Design have definitely lived up to their name with this mind-blowing cover!” ~The Founding Fields

The Wrong Goodbye by Chris F. Holm – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews the sequel to Chris F. Holm’s stellar debut about angels and demons and the soul-gatherers known only as the Collectors.

“The Wrong Goodbye is an unrestrained joyride that will leave you breathless by the time you are done. ~The Founding Fields

The Collector: The Wrong Goodbye by Chris F. Holm – Book Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings writes a review for the second installment in the superb urban fantasy pulp Collector series, entitled The Wrong Goodbye written by Chris F. Holm and published by Angry Robot Books. It’s out in October 2012 in the UK, but it is released today in the US. 

“An explosive follow up to Dead Harvest, two out of two for Chris F. Holm, urban fantasy fans will love this. Sam Thorton is a protagonist to be reckoned with.” ~The Founding Fields

The Wrong Goodbye by Chris F Holm Advanced Review (djinn24)

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djinn24 does an advanced review on Derringer Award finalist and a Spinetingler Award winner Chris Holm’s second book in The Collector Series coming out September, 2012 in the US, UK and eBook format by Angry Robot Book.

Sam reminds me of Ash Williams from The Evil Dead series, some bad luck, some demons, total ass kicking story ~ The Founding Field

Dead Harvest by Chris F. Holm – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews Dead Harvest, the first novel in the adult paranormal crime fiction Collector series, written by debut author Chris F. Holm.

“An engaging novel that quickly pulls you in, Dead Harvest, has one of the most interesting and unique takes on an ages old conflict of biblical proportions. Not to be missed.” ~The Founding Fields

The Collector Trilogy: Dead Harvest by Chris F. Holm – Book Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings reviews the first novel in The Collector Trilogy by Chris F. Holm, published by Angry Robot Books.

“A fantastic, page-turning and awesome début that certainly makes an impression. Highly recommended, and a must for any Urban Fantasy fans.” ~The Founding Fields

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